While travel may have been brought to a standstill, it certainly didn't stop progress. Here are just a few of the new attractions in some of our favourite places to visit, writes ALENEYDE WINTER.
A fairy tale(童话) first
The first stages of the H. C. Andersen House in Odense, Denmark ——the hometown of the famous fairy tale writer— have opened. The site will also soon be home to a kid's space where more fairy tales will be brought to life. headersenshus. dk
A floating(漂浮的) flower garden
Team Lab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu, Tokyo, has shown a new Garden Area with two garden artworks. One of them invites you to get close to 13,000 live orchids(兰花). Visitors will find themselves walking through water and floating as they become one artwork with the flowers. planets. team lab. art
Sunken(沉没的) city
Dubai landmarks haven't just gone high, they've gone deep! The world's deepest div e pool, Deep Dive Dubai, is the latest record-breaking attraction. More than 60 metres deep, the too-cool pool includes an underwater sunken city for divers to explore on their own or with a guide:Whetheryou'veneverdivedbeforeoryou'reanexperienceddiver,thoseaged10andoverare welcomed.deepdivedubai.com
New York's newest island
Park life just got a little more interesting in New York. Little Island @Pier55 is a human-built island park next to the Hudson River Park. The new public space is unlike any other in the Big Apple: visitors can take in views of the Hudson River and New York City, along with music, dance and other performances(表演)inits687-seattheatre.littleisland.org